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Is there any updated information? I have been in heavy contact with them and am looking at taking their RN-BSN program. I work with a GCU grad and she has nothing but positive things to say, but I want more opinions. ?
Any pro's and cons? Thankfully the only class I'm missing is stats and that is offered in the actual BSN program. I'm a bit nervous as my algebra skills are way old. If anyone took this class, do you have any advice?
I took physiology at the CC level. Will I need to take pathophysiology at GCU? My advisor didn't know for sure. I didn't know if they were two different classes.
She told my many outstanding credits can be taken at a local community college.. however, pathophysiology may be a different animal
I took physiology at the CC level. Will I need to take pathophysiology at GCU? My advisor didn't know for sure. I didn't know if they were two different classes.
Hi there, physiology is basically the way the body works, pathophysiology is the study of how diseases work, like diabetes. To me they are two different things. I took anatomy & physiology in cc and I had to take pathophysiology this year at GCU because they are not the same. Hope that answers your question. ?
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Think about it pink petunia. We could be starting at the same time in the next two weeks hopefully.